TY - GEN
T1 - Female perpetrated domestic violence
T2 - Prevalence of self-defensive and retaliatory violence
AU - Boxall, Hayley
AU - Dowling, Christopher
AU - Morgan, Anthony
N1 - ISSN 1836-2206 (Online)
ISBN 978 1 925304 17 6 (Online)
Publisher Copyright:
© Australian Institute of Criminology 2020.
PY - 2020/1/28
Y1 - 2020/1/28
N2 - Differences between male and female perpetrated domestic violence are widely acknowledged. However, there is a lack of Australian data on the circumstances of female perpetrated violence. This study analysed 153 police narratives of domestic violence incidents involving a female person of interest (POI). Results were consistent with international studies. Half of the episodes involved either self-defensive or retaliatory violence-otherwise known as violent resistance-meaning the POI had been a victim of prior violence by their partner or the episode involved a male victim who was abusive in the lead-up to the incident. Violent resistance was more common in incidents involving Indigenous women. The findings highlight the different motivations for female perpetrated domestic violence, and the importance of understanding the complex dynamics of violent episodes.
AB - Differences between male and female perpetrated domestic violence are widely acknowledged. However, there is a lack of Australian data on the circumstances of female perpetrated violence. This study analysed 153 police narratives of domestic violence incidents involving a female person of interest (POI). Results were consistent with international studies. Half of the episodes involved either self-defensive or retaliatory violence-otherwise known as violent resistance-meaning the POI had been a victim of prior violence by their partner or the episode involved a male victim who was abusive in the lead-up to the incident. Violent resistance was more common in incidents involving Indigenous women. The findings highlight the different motivations for female perpetrated domestic violence, and the importance of understanding the complex dynamics of violent episodes.
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U2 - 10.52922/ti04176
DO - 10.52922/ti04176
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85080073469
SN - 0817-8542
JO - Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
JF - Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
PB - Australian Institute of Criminology
ER -